UEM sunrise launches ‘Happy Hunt’ campaign


Artist Impression of The MINH

KUALA LUMPUR: UEM Sunrise Bhd has launched its latest nationwide campaign in line with the company’s tagline, Find your Happy, called the Happy Hunt campaign.

The developer, in a statement, said Happy Hunt is an integrated marketing campaign where prospective homebuyers can walk away with attractive cash rewards and prizes worth up to RM350,000 while undertaking their property-hunting journey to own their dream home, infusing elements of fun and many incentives along the way.

It added that prospective homebuyers can stand a chance to get cash rewards up to RM150,000 and prizes in the form of home appliances when they purchase a UEM Sunrise property from now until Dec 31, 2023.

Prospective homebuyers can choose from an array of participating projects including the new launches and ongoing projects located within the central region such as The MINH, Allevia, KAIA Heights, Serene Square, and The Connaught One, and within Southern Region such as Senadi Hills Phase 2A, Aspira Gardens Phase 2, and Aspira Square.

“Happy Hunt is part of our efforts to re-emphasise our Find your Happy brand and complement it with our customers’ homebuying experience, sprinkled with incentives throughout the journey.

“While they undergo their property hunting journey in search of their dream home, our customers can enjoy various freebies and attractive rewards just by participating in our online quizzes and even when visiting our sales galleries. This adds an element of fun in their property-buying journey, something synonymous with one of our brand values, fun-loving,” UEM Sunrise chief marketing officer Kenny Wong said.

For more information about UEM Sunrise’s Happy Hunt campaign, visit uemsunrise.com/happyhunt or the Happy Hunt Property Showcase in Publika Shopping Gallery from June 20-25.

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